August 31, 2006
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Jan Kabili’s Photoshop Online is up and running. In addition to news and info, Jan is doing podcasts available from Apple’s iTunes (search podcasts with the term “Photoshop Online”). The videos are also available from the web site.
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August 15, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff

Source: theunofficialphotoshopweblog
Jan Kabili posts for a final time…
This is the final post on The Unofficial Photoshop Weblog. It’s also a new beginning for Photoshop Online, which I’ll be hosting as an independent video podcast at http://photoshoponline.tv . Join me there in a couple of days (once the little elves get the domain names resolved) for a feast of Photoshop tips and techniques.
In the meantime, you can watch as I get the site up and running at its temporary URL http://kabili.libsyn.com. The RSS feed for Photoshop Online will be http://kabili.libsyn.com/rss .
August 3, 2006
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John Paul Caponigro presents a stunning collection of new images in his annual studio exhibit. The studio is at 73 Cross Road, Cushing, Maine.
This extremely popular event is open for one weekend only: August 5-6 from 10A.M. to 5P.M. The artist will discuss his work daily at 2P.M.
July 31, 2006
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Press Release: Haarlem, Netherlands, July 29, 2006– MisterClipping.com is an online supplier of hand-made Photoshop clipping paths. The company was founded in November 2005 and is entirely dedicated to making clipping paths for third parties. The online application, which has been active since June 1, was developed by a renowned Dutch Internet company. In September, the campaign “Let Mister Clipping do the clipping” will be the starting shot for a worldwide roll-out of the service.
May 25, 2006
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The Imaging Buffet hosted by Andrew Darlow has posted their first podcast.
Andrew interviewed Harold Johnson, author of Mastering Digital Printing aboiut digital printing and also interviewed Ruth Knoll, The Original Photoshop Widow (and wife of Thomas Knoll), co-author of Photoshop and primary engineer on Camera Raw and DNG.
May 12, 2006
Posted by Jeff Schewe

Scott Sheppard, host of inside mac tv was at the most recent Epson Print Academy in San Francisco and interviewed the speakers and various luminaries in attendance including Photoshop Product Manager, John Nack and Adobe Lightroom Product Manager Tom Hogarty.
May 9, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff

Check out the new updates to his ADOBE PHOTOSHOP TIPS & TECHNIQUES page.
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Dr. Browns’ Services 1.4
This is a set of time saving, Macintosh and Windows, scripts for Adobe Photoshop CS2!
April 24, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Source: Michael Hoppen Gallery
Tichý is truly one of the great ‘finds’ of an unknown artists who worked on the outside edges of the art world. Following the communist takeover Tichý spent some eight years in prison camps and jails for no particular reason other than he was ‘different’ and was considered subversive. Upon his release in the early 70’s, Tichý wandered his small town in rags, pursuing his obsession as an artist with the female form by photographing in the streets, shops and parks with cameras he made from tin cans, childrens spectacle lenses and other junk he found on the street. He would return home each day to make prints on equally primitive equipment, making only one print from the negatives he selected.
April 20, 2006
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From the Rob Galbraith Professional Digital Photography Forums web site:
April 20: The RG DPI forums are reopen to new posts and operating under new management!
April 18, 2006
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Graham Nash and R. Mac Holbert are profiled on the Apple Pro Photo web site.
Written by Barbara Gibson.
Most people know Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash for the high harmonies and inspired songwriting that helped make Crosby, Stills, Nash (and sometimes Young) a rock legend.
Others know Nash as a gifted photographer with a keen eye for the surreal. His photographs have appeared in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world, and in books such as “Eye to Eye: Photographs by Graham Nash.”
One thing not many people know: Nash and friend R. Mac Holbert, who was also CSN’s tour manager, pioneered fine art digital printmaking.